Friday, June 16, 2017

Youtube daily report Jun 16 2017

What's up everybody!

Hey stick around!

Next we're going to be looking at the

Canon FD 28mm f2.8 on the Sony A6000

Ok, so here it is the Canon FD 28mm f2.8

Now guys I did not find this one at the thrift store

This is another Gordy lens

It came to me from my good friend Gordy

so, thank you Gordy for letting me take a look at this lens

now this copy was dented on the outside there

and it prevented me from screwing on any lens hoods or filters

but other than that the glass looked really clean

now lets look at the focusing on this lens

and I didn't have any trouble focusing this one to infinity

and it winds all the way down to .3 meters

which is a good minimum focusing distance for these lenses

I took a few samples here

just to give you an idea of how close you can get to your subject

now your smallest aperture on this lens is going to be f22

and it's going to open up to f2.8

and you are going to get stops between the indicators as well

the lens has five aperture blades which will produce

a pentagon shape when you stop it down

ok, so lets get this lens adapted

and I'll be using a K&F Concept adapter

if you guys have seen any of my other videos, you know I really like these adapters

I get them for about $15 online

I'll put a link in down below, if you want to check it out for yourself

but the Canon FD mount actually has an extra little switch on it

it has this open/lock switch on it

and you just need to make sure that open/lock switch

is open when you're mount the lens on to the adapter

and once you get it on there, switch it to lock

and then you'll be able to adjust your aperture

ok, lets get this old Canon lens on to our new Sony camera

and to do that all we need to do is line up the dot

on the adapter with the dot on the camera's mount

and make a turn

now this week I wanted to get some samples

out at the golf course

so you guys get to come along, lets go to the driving range!

Thanks for watching guys!

and if you liked this video, hit that like button!

if you want to see more like it, go ahead and subscribe!

and I always like to hear your comments

so go ahead and leave a comment down below

and we will see you next time!

For more infomation >> Canon FD 28mm f2.8 Adapted to the Sony A6000 - Duration: 3:14.

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Canon FD 28mm f2.8 Adapted to the Sony A6000 - Duration: 3:14.

What's up everybody!

Hey stick around!

Next we're going to be looking at the

Canon FD 28mm f2.8 on the Sony A6000

Ok, so here it is the Canon FD 28mm f2.8

Now guys I did not find this one at the thrift store

This is another Gordy lens

It came to me from my good friend Gordy

so, thank you Gordy for letting me take a look at this lens

now this copy was dented on the outside there

and it prevented me from screwing on any lens hoods or filters

but other than that the glass looked really clean

now lets look at the focusing on this lens

and I didn't have any trouble focusing this one to infinity

and it winds all the way down to .3 meters

which is a good minimum focusing distance for these lenses

I took a few samples here

just to give you an idea of how close you can get to your subject

now your smallest aperture on this lens is going to be f22

and it's going to open up to f2.8

and you are going to get stops between the indicators as well

the lens has five aperture blades which will produce

a pentagon shape when you stop it down

ok, so lets get this lens adapted

and I'll be using a K&F Concept adapter

if you guys have seen any of my other videos, you know I really like these adapters

I get them for about $15 online

I'll put a link in down below, if you want to check it out for yourself

but the Canon FD mount actually has an extra little switch on it

it has this open/lock switch on it

and you just need to make sure that open/lock switch

is open when you're mount the lens on to the adapter

and once you get it on there, switch it to lock

and then you'll be able to adjust your aperture

ok, lets get this old Canon lens on to our new Sony camera

and to do that all we need to do is line up the dot

on the adapter with the dot on the camera's mount

and make a turn

now this week I wanted to get some samples

out at the golf course

so you guys get to come along, lets go to the driving range!

Thanks for watching guys!

and if you liked this video, hit that like button!

if you want to see more like it, go ahead and subscribe!

and I always like to hear your comments

so go ahead and leave a comment down below

and we will see you next time!

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